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Inviting Suggestions - Role of Tribal Communities in Viksit Bharat Initiative

Inviting Suggestions - Role of Tribal Communities in Viksit Bharats Initiative
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Jun 15, 2025
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Jul 15, 2025
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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As part of the Government of India’s vision for Viksit Bharat (Developed India) by 2047, the Ministry of Tribal Affairs in collaboration with MyGov invites citizens to actively ...

As part of the Government of India’s vision for Viksit Bharat (Developed India) by 2047, the Ministry of Tribal Affairs in collaboration with MyGov invites citizens to actively participate in the initiative themed “Role of Tribal Communities in Viksit Bharat”. This initiative aims to recognize and celebrate the invaluable contributions of India’s tribal communities in shaping a sustainable, inclusive, and progressive nation.

Participants are encouraged to share their ideas, suggestions, and perspectives on how tribal knowledge systems, cultural heritage, sustainable practices, and community-led models can serve as guiding forces in India’s socio-economic, cultural, and environmental development.

Discussion is open to all Indian citizens. Selected ideas may be featured in national publications, exhibitions, and included in policy-level discussions.

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The PM-JANMAN and Dharti Aaba initiatives by the Ministry of Tribal Affairs mark a transformative step in tribal development. However, to ensure the preservation of India’s rich tribal heritage, there is an urgent need for a dedicated Cultural Economy scheme supporting tribal artisans—particularly musical instrument makers. These craftsmen, often marginalized and economically vulnerable, play a vital role in sustaining indigenous traditions. A targeted financial assistance program, coupled with skill development and market linkages, would empower them to sustain their craft while fostering cultural continuity. Such a scheme would not only uplift livelihoods but also safeguard intangible cultural heritage for future generations.